Veneer Products

The following veneer products are supplied with an average thickness of 0.6mm and are available in various sizes which is dependent on the species.

Sizes Available

 

Measurement
(Metric)

Measurement
(Imperial)

Width 150mm to 600mm 6 inch to 2 foot
Length 900mm to 3600mm 36 inch to 12 foot
Please note:- Stock levels may vary depending on supply and sales
 
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1. Blackwood (Acacia Melanoxylon)

2. Celery Top Pine (Phyllocladus Aspleniifolius)

3. Leatherwood (Eucryphia Lucida)

4. Swamp Paper-bark (Melaleuca Ericifolia) 

5. Myrtle (Nothofagus Cunninghamii)

6. Sassafras (Atherosperma Moschatum)

7. Tasmanian Oak (Eucalyptus Regnans, Eucalyptus obliqua or Eucalyptus Delegatensis) 

 

1. Blackwood (Acacia Melanoxylon)

Description Samples
Blackwood  
(Acacia Melanoxylon) 

- A member of the wattle family, Blackwood comes in a range of colours from a golden to a dark brown which is similar to that of American walnut.  

 

Blackwood

   
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2. Celery Top Pine (Phyllocladus Aspleniifolius)

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Celery Top Pine  
(Phyllocladus Aspleniifolius) 

- A native conifer of Tasmania with a fine grain texture that is straw in colour but which becomes golden as it ages. 

 

Celery Top Pine

   
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3. Leatherwood (Eucryphia Lucida)

Description Samples
Leatherwood  
(Eucryphia Lucida

- Found in areas of high rainfall, leatherwood is sort after by craftsmen due to it workability and the ease with which a smooth finish results. Colour tends to vary from dark to reddish brown.

 

Black Hearted Leatherwood

   
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4. Swamp Paper-bark (Melaleuca Ericifolia)

Description Samples
Swamp Paper-bark
(Melaleuca Ericifolia) 

-  Found in swampy and poorly drained forest areas. With its pinkish colouring and finely figured pattern, Melaleuca makes an attractive finish to any project.

 

Melaleuca

   
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5. Myrtle (Nothofagus Cunninghamii)

Description Samples
Myrtle  
(Nothofagus Cunninghamii)  

- Found in rainforests throughout Tasmania and comes in a pink to reddish brown colours which when combined with the usually interesting grain pattern that is quite often figured becomes highly sort after by makers of high quality furniture.

 

Fiddleback Myrtle

Myrtle Burl

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6. Sassafras (Atherosperma Moschatum)

Description Samples
Sassafras  
(Atherosperma moschatum)

- Is very spectacular and varied from light honey to creamy grey in colour with the most sort after being Black Hearted Sassafras which is created by the result of a fungal interaction during the trees early growth. This causes a black streak effect to become prevalent within the normally light colouring of the timber. 

 

Black Hearted Sassafras

   
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7. Tasmanian Oak (Eucalyptus Regnans, Eucalyptus obliqua or Eucalyptus Delegatensis)

Description Samples
Tasmanian Oak  
(Eucalyptus Regnans, Eucalyptus obliqua or Eucalyptus Delegatensis) 

- Obtained from 3 species of Eucalypt hardwoods, Tasmanian Oak is much sought after for its workability and also its acceptance of stains in order to be used to match in with other timbers and finishes. It ranges from straw to light brown in colour.

 

Fiddleback Tasmanian Oak

Birds Eye Tasmanian Oak

 

Tear Drop Tasmanian Oak

   
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